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Outlook Calendar
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Ana G <[log in to unmask]>
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Ana G <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Jun 2021 10:15:51 -0700
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Hi All,


I think I've posted about this before. I'm posting again because I think 
I can explain the problem better now.


We use Outlook at work. One of the things the Outlook calendar does is 
show us what and where our work assignment for the day is--for example, 
JJC 5th flr, Sisk 3rd flr, MCH Zoom 121, MCH depts 32-34. I haven't 
figured out how to access this information with a screen reader.


When I go into the Outlook Calendar, I'm basically in an email inbox,, 
where the emails are invites. This is useful for special events, like 
staff meetings, and for specific assignments, like the ones that are all 
virtual work, but it's not the daily assignment info I want.


Obviously, there's another panel or window, other than the one that 
lists the email-like meeting invites, but I'm not finding it. I've tried 
using the various Outlook keyboard shortcuts I've found on the web, but 
they haven't helped either.


Does anyone know how to access parts of the calendar other than the 
email-like inbox? The version of Windows 10 we're using is old (1808 or 
1809). I'm using Narrator and NVDA.


Ciao


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